THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1954.
NO REAL FIREWORKS IN FIRST ROUND OF LADIES' DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
The first round of the Colony Ladies' Doubles Championships, played off last evening at the Ladies' Recreation Club, did not produce any real fireworks. Although two of the matches stretched out to the full three sets, the most interesting feature of the evening's play was the contrast in the results achieved by the two pairs of youngsters, the Misses P. Kho and E. Chan being rather too easily defeated and the Misses M. Fincher and S. B. Silva pulling their match out of the fire with some good tennis after being a set down.
Miss Kho and Miss Chan, who were on the centre court against Mrs Pepperall and Mrs Getz, seemed to find the occasion too much for them and in the game pro- duced only very few of the good shots of which, in a few minutes knocking up after it was all over, they showed they were fully capable.
nfler
so,
DOPED HORSES: A news investigation
ONE WOMAN holds the key
-IN SECRET
By CHAPMAN
PINCHER
give
ONLY AN AMATEUR
Billy
Joe Patton Is America's Golfer
Of The Year
Crowd puller in America's 54th National Amateur Golf Championship at Detroit was 32-year-old Billy Joe Pation. His secret is simple. He plays golf for fun.
Despite his defeat in this competition Billy Joe is America's golfer of the year. Yet five months ago he was almost completely unknown outside North Carolina, where he is a "week-end golfor" at little Morganton, town of 10,000 people.
tion of the crowde through.
The Stewards should ask the When West End hair- open use may somettines
Royal Institute of Chemistry to dresser Pierre Bessone Ray- false results.
hau tests devise a series of reliable. and
He fat caught the tringinn- For the sixth time ho that some They know
when he failed in the Amateur Cham- mond appeared before theed to discover minute tracer acceptables tests for all known
but Do pionship.
he joliled his way
I stil Jockey Club Stewards with of dopes liave given positive racing dopes.
A panel of experts was set 29 solemn Masters Tournament at America's favourite golfer the his racehorse trainer, George | results Warren, recently ho was told that a minute trace of dope had been found in his horse Galsero,
Mr
A highly experienced pubile analyst, who accompanied Raymond. told the Stewards that there WIN ΠΟ method! known to the analytical pro- fession for detecting such small quantity of dope.
wan piereant to see
MI
Behind the lands on Court 3, 1 It was a very creditable per- Getz luck
the sun to be the alte of the LRC":
formance for the younger couple toos and win serler illness which kept her new and imposing club house, to dig in their
Silva through after losing the first sol and Mine Fincher out of the same for so long caui | Masa
and they showed that they com phe et arm showed that even found themselves up against 10 who doesn't hit the hall very tough proposition in Mrs Hillbine well together and attack hard she able, le times out and Mrs Brook-Smith, who both when they see an opening.
Court 5 was a good Out un of tea, place it in a pition hit the ball very hard and, Mrs
orthodox game of ladies' doubles particularly to Brook-Smith
with plenty of long railles and angle their shots well.
Their weakness seemed to be Mes Eyles and Mrs Thompson that too often they tried to drive lasting out the longer to win in three sets, while down on Court She and Mrs Pepperch is the wrong ball when it would
Roberts bind well sund, as the score have paid to keep the rally going Mrn Cox and Mrs Indeates, bad
easy in mile longer until they were in found Miss Mansield and Miss and Tarty
real attacking position.
touch Lindington badly out pacage into the quarter-finals
but always trying hard.
wh the
NOVA
has fant too,
Thes or othy, for get pe
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Of
Aga Khan's Sale
Bloodstock Only A Temporary Measure
By
RICHARD BAERLEIN
The best entertainment of the evening was on Court ( where Maurier Heenan and F. G. Lonno A Brst round were nabling out he in the LRC Men's Singles Championship.
WAS
The contraal in stylen very marked with Heenan pro- nucing his shots in such delicate Jashion that they looked (from
almost gentie Fidelinea) whereas with Lonne's rumbus- theus hitting
no mis- there is
matter по power, taking the whether the watcher is on the adelines or at the receiving end He intends to hit the court.
docs so that the um-
o
For the first lime since he began owning racehorsex hard and he in the early 1920s, the Aga Khan is sending practically all sometimes gives the no venrlings into training in British stables this autumn., pression of being jet propelled.
At the most, only one cult and exported
of
Both were somewhat lacking can be
last evening and in Meray famous, when bad light stopped play at four games all in the final set after two hours of hearty give and take. It was a question of who would last out the longest.
The
will game
resume The moment for the dispersal
could hope that from the Souths of France that of part of this vast enterprise 5.15 p.n this evening and one This doen het mean he is giving
fillies ihe Thad meat that, in two years, chocolate and green loops, one of the chief featurex our classic rates for 80 years, will hurdly be seen in our three-year-old races.
The Aga Khane
up has acing interests,
Te
It is only a temporary useanure
at
it will last
coincided with the greatest booming than the two games that In Amerlenn bloodstock sales.
i might only be needed to decide ENTHUSIASM
However, the arrival of the
to enable hum fu call a halt i Aga Khan's horses undoubtedly
hi ever-mLUGSing
51rwagtin
The
bobtock
1
tors will 1211 1: ke place noually Next year h. tends that the majority of hearlings will again be go ing into British stables and not to the Stuntoga rules
First on his own and latterly In partnership with his son, the Aga Khan had gradually J0- holding creased! his bloodstock ut he had 400 horses, with the numbers increasing yearly
TARJOMAN OUT
OF ST. LEGER
Paris, Sept. 7.
·
Kreat
which
the
helped
this to proxiuco buying enthusiasm, likely to be carried on by American buyers at Doncaster this month,
Aga Khan
For instance, the received more than £10,000 for the little filly, Chako, who won
£138 race at Folkstone July, and who, on the form book, is no better than the good selling plater, Intent.
While the Aga Khan's year. lings
Saratoga fetched phen: ment
including more than £25,000 for Tulyar's half brother by Tuder Minstrel, the colt, which was considered the best of the whole bunch could not come up for sale due to slight indisposition.
This colt is by NearcO from Majideh, dam of the 1948 Oaks winner, Masaka. He remains In a French challen-America and with be offered for Tarjoman. ger quoted at 40-1 at last night's sale ng roon as he is thorough- betting callover,
fever
ly BL and cough and will not run in the St. Leger at Doncaster on Saturday, trainer Alex Head stated today.
has n
Mr Head aiko confirmed re- ports that Tarjoman, 11 full brother to Tulyar, the Derby and St. Leger winner had been sold by the Aga Khan to the Ameriona sportswoman, Miss Eleanor Seats,
The colt will leave for the United States when it is better, probably in about two weeks, -Reuter.
NEW TERRITORIES
FANLING UN LONG & SHEUNG SHUI DISTRICTS. THE CHINA MAIL
is now, obtainable from the
SHEUNG SHUI STATION STALL,
BE SHEUNG SHUI. RAILWAY STATION.
now B
British bloodstock is important expert commodity but it will not remain at its present high level if the utg owner- breeders are forced to give up.
---(London Express Service.)
Hockey League Meetings
The Hongkong Hockey Asso- ciation will hold its meeting
at the Club Lusitans on Mon- day, September 19.
¦
It one way or the other.
THE RESULTS
Colony Ladies' }}Mthlee
Mua Mariaget Pischer, and Mis Whet Bernal-Sy beg Mrs 13. Bruke-Smith and
6-3, 6-1, 7-0.
Mes Mary Pepperell and Mis Getz best Miss Phyllia Khô and Miss Pata (han -1.8-2.
Um M Cox and Mrs D. Roberta beat Miss Monafeld and Mie Lid- dington 0-1 0-0.
Mrs Pamela Eyles and Mrs Claire Thompson beat Mix Jess Stakes Bod Mi Juna Lamboy 4-0. 0-0, 0-1
Club Men's Singles W. H. Wheeler beat B G. WH được B-2, Quậ
W. H. WHlllame heat A. A Minken 7-5, 6-3.
Maurice Heenan V F C LOOK unfinished, will be continued this evening! 4-0. G-4, 4-4.
TODAY'S GAMES
Colony Mixed Doubles Championship
W. d. Ormo and Mrs A. D Kite v Lee Boon-sing and Miss U Khoo (Cours 3);
K. C. Dno and Mr M. Pepperell CA Braun and Miss A Philip (Court
Simon and Mrs M. Gul P. H lauma v A. Liang and Mes P. Eyles (Court 5);
1.3. Wade and Mra 5. Chiu v Dr
9. N. To and Mrs A. Choy (Court 8).
LRC Men's Single Championshişi
1 Riviere v 3. Saul Court 3); P. Andresen v T. Widmer (Court ". P. Norton v 3. Crofton (Court
71.
FRIDAY
17
when fried on saliva taken from carthorses,
LAWYERS are worried
bc-
unjust to judge a trainer on the | cause they belleve that it is as result of a secret dope test us
be to convict It would crimluni on secret evidence which could not be challenged in court.
b
by
Augusta, Georgia, fast April to amateurs amateur.
the institute recently to
no
finish only one stroke behind Sam Snead Ind Ben Hogan, who tied for the win-u thing
hnd
ever done amateur
before
devise standard tests for drivers
He was the gallery's darlle suspected af being drunk.
They carried the task through in the US. Open Championship brilliantly. Tesis that proved to last June, in which he finished:
any other IT'S A CLOSED RING be rellable in the bands of any sheth, higher than
arc now amateur entrant this year. competent analyst situation available strange Now this
to
surgeons police
Instead of playing to because to arises
woman throughout the country. analyst has
The Racing Stewards should gallery, Billy Joe chats rule that only on the evidence instead et complaining
remarks put equally acceptable dope rpectaters" teats should a tratuer be judged off, he encourages friendly al-
willvice from his tank. guilty. Only in this way Trainers aut owners be able to
GD
The Stewards said that they
the monopoly of their accepted the findings own analyst without question, the doping examinations carried and withdrew Mr Warren's out for the Jockey Club training licence.
The National Hunt Committee, Sho 18 Mrs Lilian Marjoriei
Tip
ANALYSTS DISTURBED
This action has stirred
amorer long-smouldering unrest
of profesional three groups people.
are
disturbed
ANALYSTS because the woman chemist who dore nil the dope examina-
Club tion for the Jockey allowed to base her
| Andings
on "secret" tests which cannot be cross-checked by any other British analyst,
VETERINARY
are dissatisfied
SURGEONS
because they fear that "secret" tests which havo not stood the trial of
Scottish League
Draw Cup
London, Sept. 6. The draw for the Scottish League Cup quarter Anals,
made today, remilted
follows:
Motherwell
Blearks
Ayr
43
V Rangers, st Johnstone. United
Air-
יד
Y
drlenonlaus, Morton v East
Fife.
The ties will be decided on a home and away goal sg- gregate, the Gret matches being played an Wednes- day, September 22, and the Telur on Saturday, Sep- tember 25-Router.
Interport Tennis
With Macao
This Month
AND HERE SHE IS ket a fair second oplaton.
Mundy.
MBS, MUNDY
of the firm of Herd Mundy, of
Weymouth Strect, W.
and
Mrs Mundy and her partner. Dr Clifford Herd, are the only British members of the Associa... ilon of Official Racing Chem- Isteman American organisation. The members of this associa¬ tlon claim to have worked out of detecting methods
new
of
Thore
wore
the
to
that
Min
-(London Express Sarvica),
Australia
I'll Be There!
Says DENIS COMPTON
What's everybody. so quiet about?" he demanded as he prepared to make a crucall put
That much-discussed knee before T
silent respectfully "You didn't pay of mine has responded so audience. yee me play site!" he quipped well than
to treatment that I as he eckert a shot into the
was fit enough to play in rough.
the recent Middlesex match with Pakistan at Lord's.
In
Experts are satisfied that, if the details of these tests made public, horse dopers would not be helped any mu dureza have been helped by publication of the details of the human blood lestr used detectives.
by
Buy-
With his height (half an inch under six feet), his crew-cut hair and his rimless spoutacles Billy Joe is the picture of nu well-to-do Ameri- easy-going.
with it,"
The change would give pected trainers a fair deal. And, by putting an end to the wide-
can business man. Which he is spread content among pro- [essional people Įt would "If I had to play golf all the enhance the reputation of the Umo, I'd got bored Jockey Club,
he says candidly.
brunette He and his
wife, Betsy, have three children Ave-year-old Joe, young Betsy, and baby Chucky, aged three, *even months.
thel hase
London Express Servica).
Starting Times
For Inter-Club
Golf Match
1
TWO CARS
With his £9,000 year salary in a local lumber con- pany, he can afford a £14,000 house and two cars, as well as his werk-end golf,
normai circumstances would have done so,
I
As a servant of the club, I was bound to report myself a for this game. but the view was token that I could do with all the rest I could be given and that no purpose would be sorved by my playing.
I must emphasise that, had I played, this would not have presented any inconsistency by advised the medical men who six weeks' treatment before I lett for Australia.
come
For me to be able to play End
safely through match or two in England, in English conditions, would not He has been a. better than- | have changed the fact that, my of lusting the long average golfer since he was 10, prospeels but perfectionists find plenty of tour of Australia, on their hard
Yel it
grounds, are expected to beneft faults with his game. does not seriously disturb his by the treatment. incorrigible enjoyment of it Club at Shek O on Sunday,cy may (and so does be) that
The draw and the morning starting thines for the match be tween the Royal Hongkong Golf Club and the Shek O Country
September 12, are as follows: 6.40 am. W.P. Birtwhisilo .M. Almao; 8.44 PV. Huyshe
K.
V
J.R.
*
The knee is now all right but his the doctors want to give it the his swing is too fast rund
too short and maximum chance of being built follow-through
up for the Jarring it inevitably
the will rerelve in nhead.
KCC CRICKET
TRIAL ON SATURDAY
months
the
I am certain that when time comes I shall be passed as fit to travel and I only hope that after the Australian tour I shall be writing as a member of a victorious sida.
minute traces of the drugs used as dopes. They exchange this
W.D. Leighton; 8.48 A. Gra- his grip entirely unorthodox. between Information
them-ham v
G. Mary: B.52 F.C.B. selves but only on the strict luck R. Willoquet; £50 F. understanding that it is kept
G.O.W. Stewart: 0.00 Hunter v within
closer! the
ring
indy R.K. Colling: w
V.S. Vaughan mambers.
v 9. Allen; 9.04 11.G. Banham y So the tesla on which the 9.08 D.W.S. McGregor ? racing authorities
Goldman Letch: 9.12 L. Judgments are secret from anyн.W.E. Heath: 9.16 R.J. New- other public analyst in Britain.
ton D. A. Kennedy; 9.20 P.11. NOT ACCEPTED
Taggart v W.H. Paterson; 9.24
Kowloon Cricket Club will be R.D. Neale v J. Kerr; 0.28 G.C. The Jockey Club
J.C. van der Touw: holding its first cricket trial of has given Moyle v J.C.
senson an Saturday. trainers the privilege of send-9.32 W. Stoker v P.G. Com; the new
commencing at 2 pan. B.C. Huitemeler 9.36 2. Ing a sample of sweat or saliva 0.36
The teams will be: to an outside analyst for Drown; 0.40 W.P. Coliman v
A. Zimmern'a team &,, V. second opinion when one
of D.R. Holmes: J. Byington their horses is under suspicion. Limes: 8.44 W. Bams Giftins, B. C. N. Comell, R.
these Main v I.L. Stanton; 8.52 R.M.T. Bell F. J. Wakeford, R. Jenner, will. Lake
A. Davies-Jones, J. R. Marshall. accustomed to standard Orr. v Y.T. Troodonald: 10.00 a. Aroan, m. 1. so, should soon put them right....
R. F. Maddox, W. tions, reliable Searles v A.
Harcourt, the N.A
N.F.
In some cases when
have usod analysts of tests.
accepted throughout the profession,
Gorman y A..
A.D. Jones;
Show | H. Chamberlain.
SPLENDID ÇILANCE··
Despite the happenings at the Ovnt I feel that England stond a splendid chance of relatnikarj the Ashes.
Some of the young players time to become strange condi❤ constant practice
bul
mittee of the HKLTA to play for the racing authorities have 3.J. King: 10,10 J.R. Collis v Hart-Baker "A., Catley, A. Ĉi but when they settlo down they
Hongkong:
Tony
Hongkong will entertain a tennis team from Macao during the week-end September 18 and 19.
As I know from, experience, The following are selected by results have been negative. But 10.04 J.F. Shoemaker v A.V. E. C. Fincher'n tema: P. Wood, the Interport Selection Cam-if Mrs Mundy has produced a White; 10.08 J. Mould v G.P. K. Lo, W. J. B. Lewis, A. T. batsmen are likely to and the
positive result with her "secret" Ferguson; 10.12 A.S. Grant Lee, R: Heron,
glore rather upsting at first, D., Coffey, N. accepted her findings.
T.F.R. Waters 10.20 L.M.8. Roberts. W. Pepperell, L. G. B. will appreciate the bright, clear
light. The Jockey
Dally, E. T. Baker, J. W. Hill. could put an end to this disturb Lloyd v F.C. Stuckery.
Anyone unable to play is ask- If wickets are similar to those ing situation by one simple Shek O Club players are ed to inform the shroff at the of 1846-47 and 1950-51, Vhey also move which would be welcomed named first. by all the profesional
will have to be careful when men who are now so critical of their
hooking and cutting, as on most methods.
on those Australian pitches tours the ball had a tendency to keep low.
Sluties
Liang (SCAA); Ruc Liang (KTGCA); Ma Kin-lung (CRC).
Doubles Hsu AE. M. Pereira Colony Ladies' Singles Championship (CCC); Chung Wing-wong and
(Quarter-Final) Mrs M. Chow v. Mrs
Sheng Tin-shoe (Urban Coinell). G. D. Maiden (Court 3):
The team chosen this year are Mi K. H. Ip v. Mer M. Pepperall from
have players who
no! (Court 4);
Phillp
the His A
against v. Mra
Macao A. C. played Thompson (Court 5):
in last year's matches. Mrs] 2. Eylen v. Misa a. Lo
theOSE -
players (Court 6).
from Council and
LBC Men's Singles Championship w/o G. P. Norton/J, Crofton v. {R. Getz (Court 3);
It is requested that each team in the Ludien League
W/D Andresen/T. Widmer v. N. C. nominato three members to Wheeler (Court 1).
LRE Mon's Doubles Championship attend this meeting in order to
G. B. Smart v. the E. Zumut & Dr be fully conversant with
M. W. II. Culvert & F. C. Stuckry stecisions, which will be made (Court B). in respect of dxtures for
BATURDAY coming season.
GET-TOGETHER
Ladies interested in
the
LEC Ladies Singles Championship
Kim G. D. Malden V. Miss D. Medgolf (Court 3).
Lite Men's Donates Championship „P. H. Simon & F. G. Larine, v. It. Eigenberger
&
H.
Urban
*CTGCA are given priority as in the last year's presented
thesa Clubs were not
A returned
Macro
m
after the Interport Trials.
Players who
Club Stewards
Home Soccer
Results
London, Sept. 7.
results football
Starting times from 1.40 pap. to 2.40 pan. have been allotted to the foursomes matches in the afternoon.
Members are reminded that there will be a Stableford com- petition on Saturday, the 11th September.
Boxing Festival In South America
KCC.
Champagne Stakes Probables
Landon, Sept. 7.
-Sonto criticisms have been made that not all the bowlers
Probables and jockeys for the pleked are models of accuracy, but I would point out that in Champagne Stakes to bo run Australia the bail leaves the turf over six furlongs at 1435 GMT much faster than in this country. tomorrow, are;
A ball of similar length to (W. H. Corporal
Car) that which stands up and asks Paruley (T. Gosling), Honey to be hit hoge may leave the Fur (E. Britt), Bölell Röyni (M. Larraun); Nimblefoot Barlow). Sobery)
Thips
Interport match with Macao will be held in Association
November. The today__ were:
ground so rapidly. In Australia Hongkong team will be chose League III (Southern)
Buenos Aires, Sept. 7.
Panasipper(Jhat the batsman has no time to Queen's Park 5 Aldershot
punish it.. Cavalier Archie Moore, the world's 1 Newport wish to take Southend
7 Cry, Palace: part in these trials are requested Watford
light heavyweight boxing cham- Fawdon), Le Dieu Dos (E. A bowler of Frank Tyson's plon, has arrived hero from the Smith), League II (Northern)
7. (W-pace, would almost have lo hit to send in their names through their
a Johnsibno), Our Babu tennis
3. Barrow"
(P. himself on the, toes in Australia United Stater to take part in. convenor to the Southport Hon. Secretary
of festival Glasgow. Cup Semi-final
(C. Smirke). before anyone could hook him of HKUTA.
professional and Braith), Kisper
120 pounds in honour of All carry
China with safety. for the
3 Celtic
amateur boxing trial Partick,
Router.
President Peron-Reuter.
Mail Special. matches will be angounced later,
-London Express Service)
playing Hackmack Hockey Is the League this (Court);
S. Saul W. L. Grifitha v. 2. advloed Ledson are
that Mrs Riviere Whecies & C. c. Hobby Arrangements & J. Haslebos (Court 1); Read will be bolding
a get-
Alm, together at, Cato Wiseman's at P. Norton & H. E.
(Court 8). Wodnesday,
8.15 p.m. 011
September 15. :
The Gremlins, past, present Festival Cricket
and future members, are
quested to make every effort | to attend this, and any other lady-player, who may desire to play
Results
A member of the
London, Sept. 7, Gremlin team or any other Results of Festival cricket ended today team, is cordially invited to be matches, which present.
were:
The purpose for this meeting At Torquay: South beat North is to recrull' new, blood for the by, 02 Time South 247 and 121 Ladies' Hockey Længur, and it for seven declared (Tribe, loft:
is hoped that ap màng players om slow spin four for
ne possible atte
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